In Indiana, the Affordable Care Act will raise the average cost of health insurance in the individual market by an unaffordable 72 percent.
‐‐ Mike Pence
In Indiana, we don't have an official state religion, but if we did, it would be basketball.
‐‐ Evan Bayh
In indies, life is very dark and realistic, and in mainstream films, the edges are all rounded off and very sentimentalized.
‐‐ Greg Mottola
In individual industries where female labour pays an important role, any movement advocating better wages, shorter working hours, etc., would not be doomed from the start because of the attitude of those women workers who are not organized.
‐‐ Clara Zetkin
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
In Indonesia, where I am from, the Dutch-imposed Civil Code dating back to the colonial 1870s prevailed until the 1974 Law on Marriage granted married women greater rights, including the ability to open individual bank accounts.
‐‐ Sri Mulyani Indrawati
In industries where a lot of competitors are selling the same product - mangoes, gasoline, DVD players - price is the easiest way to distinguish yourself. The hope is that if you cut prices enough you can increase your market share, and even your profits. But this works only if your competitors won't, or can't, follow suit.
‐‐ James Surowiecki
In inner-city, low-income communities of color, there's such a high correlation in terms of educational quality and success.
‐‐ Bill Gates
In inquiring concerning the benefits of the plan proposed, I shall proceed upon the supposition that female seminaries will be patronized throughout our country.
‐‐ Emma Willard
In intelligence work, there are limits to the amount of information one can share. Confidentiality is essential.
‐‐ Gijs de Vries
In interior decorating, the pig's actually quite there. It's used in paint for the texture, but also for the glossiness. In sandpaper, bone glue is actually the glue between the sand and the paper. And then in paintbrushes, hairs are used because, apparently, they're very suitable for making paintbrushes because of their hard-wearing nature.
‐‐ Christien Meindertsma
In international affairs, you never threaten things you're not prepared to do.
‐‐ Sandy Berger
In international football you have 10 games a season, with players from different clubs. There's no time for proper coaching; they're just recovering from playing on the Saturday.
‐‐ Graham Taylor
In international football, you need pace and you need your players up top to create things out of nothing and run at people.
‐‐ Frank Lampard
In international or national crises, there are always questions of lack of confidence. You have to change the minds of the people in order to get results.
‐‐ Harri Holkeri
In international relations, in foreign policy, a great deal has to do with historical circumstances, a great deal has to do with the sense and perception of people.
‐‐ Salman Khurshid
In interviews I gave early on in my career, I was quoted as saying it was possible to have it all: a dynamic job, marriage, and children. In some respects, I was a social adolescent.
‐‐ Jessica Savitch
In interviews, the first question I get in America is always: 'What do you do to stay young?' I do nothing. I don't think aging is a problem. What irritates me a little is growing fatter. It irritates me that if I eat what I want to eat, it shows.
‐‐ Isabella Rossellini
In interviews with dozens of black advisers, friends, donors and allies, few said they had ever heard Mr. Obama muse on the experience of being the first black president of the United States, a role in which every day he renders what was once extraordinary almost ordinary.
‐‐ Jodi Kantor
In investing, we intuitively think we should make a number of small bets. A blockbuster strategy is the opposite. It means making fewer huge investments. But it turns out to be safer.
‐‐ Anita Elberse
In Iowa, we take care of people. That's all I think I need to say.
‐‐ Steve King
In Iran, fundamentalism was fuelled to an extent by the regime of the Shah being supported by the West.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
In Iran I think nobody loses their job because of making a statement that reflects their opinion. From this point of view, conditions in Iran are far better than in many other places in the world.
‐‐ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
In Iran, people are free to express their views. Every day, some people criticize the policies of the government.
‐‐ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
In Iran the whole reform and democracy movement has been based on the emerging free press.
‐‐ Christiane Amanpour
In Iran, there is no freedom of the press, no freedom of speech, no independent judiciary, no free elections. There is no freedom of religion - not even for Shiites, who are forced by Iran's theocracy to adhere to one narrow set of official rules.
‐‐ Elliott Abrams
In Iranian cinema, all the lying takes place before making the film. In order to be able to make the film, you have to lie.
‐‐ Bahman Ghobadi
In Iraq and Afghanistan, our soldiers signed up intentionally. That's a huge difference from the largely conscripted army of my era.
‐‐ Tim O'Brien
In Iraq during the days of Saddam, I had a government minder who followed me everywhere, reported on my activities.
‐‐ Janine di Giovanni
In Iraq, embedding allows us to put reporters in situations that would otherwise be too dangerous for them.
‐‐ Jim Walton
In Iraq, many of my female friends were architects and professionals with a lot of power during the 1980s while all the men were at war in Iran.
‐‐ Zaha Hadid
In Iraq we must succeed. Failure is not an option.
‐‐ Zbigniew Brzezinski
In Ireland here, the Revenue Commission have always been completely independent of the state since 1923, and they are quite adamant and quite clear that there was no preferential treatment and no special deals, no sweetheart deals, and that Apple paid the taxes that were due on their profits generated here in this country.
‐‐ Enda Kenny
In Ireland, I don't get asked out much. English boys are a lot more flirty.
‐‐ Georgia Salpa
In Ireland, it's been like U2 and The Cranberries, which is rock, but you know they're Irish.
‐‐ Caroline Corr
In Ireland, novels and plays still have a strange force. The writing of fiction and the creation of theatrical images can affect life there more powerfully and stealthily than speeches, or even legislation. Imagined worlds can lodge deeply in the private sphere, dislodging much else, especially when the public sphere is fragile.
‐‐ Colm Toibin
In Ireland, the tribes are called after the founder, as the Hy Conaill, Hy Fiachra, or sons of Conal, sons of Fiech, through grand, great-grand, and great-great-grandchildren.
‐‐ Sabine Baring-Gould
In Irish law, busking is considered vagrancy - you can be arrested for it. It's risky asking people for money in public. So it's not like it's a high-art job. And people who do it as a high-art job make very little money.
‐‐ Glen Hansard
In Islamic societies, politicians can manipulate almost everything. But thus far, no fundamentalist leader has been able to convince his supporters to renounce Islam's central virtue - the principle of strict equality between human beings, regardless of sex, race, or creed.
‐‐ Fatema Mernissi
In isolated or country places no man's life is safe.
‐‐ John White Geary
In Israel, a land lacking in natural resources, we learned to appreciate our greatest national advantage: our minds. Through creativity and innovation, we transformed barren deserts into flourishing fields and pioneered new frontiers in science and technology.
‐‐ Shimon Peres
In Israel, generally speaking, politics is much more familiar than any other place. We all know each other.
‐‐ Ehud Barak
In Israel, I think I have the image of an 'Ashkenazi woman' as a stereotype. Someone once told me that I look like a deodorant commercial. But my appearance is misleading; I can be emotionally aggressive, too, and in 'Law and Order,' I once played a murderer. I see no limitations. I see both my toughness and the softness.
‐‐ Mili Avital
In Israel, if a person doesn't agree with you, she just says no. In Alabama, someone would say, 'I'll think about it.' We would take that literally. So, if you ask for a favor and someone says they'll think about it, they're really not thinking about it.
‐‐ Odeya Rush
In Israel, in order to be a realist you must believe in miracles.
‐‐ David Ben-Gurion
In Israel politics, four years is like 400 years in Europe.
‐‐ Avigdor Lieberman
In Israel, the role of the writer is dictated by the language in which you write. Writers see themselves as cultural prophets.
‐‐ Etgar Keret
In Israel, there is a peace camp that can convene 200,000 people in central square of this city, on very short notice, and there is a major movement among academics, politicians, thinkers, and public leaders for peace, even at a painful price. On the Palestinian side, you can find them individually here and there, but there is no public movement.
‐‐ Ehud Barak
In Israel, there is this reduction of the political discourse to something that is very limited. It's as if you have that pitch that only dogs can hear. Sometimes I feel I speak at such a pitch that very few people around me communicate with what I'm saying.
‐‐ Etgar Keret